This guide is super useful for identifying player combinations that are likely to score big. Use the filters to identify the best player combinations according to specific match scenarios.
Both players generally perform similarly when picked together. They either score high together or score low together. Maximise FPts by picking players that correlate positively with top players.
Both players generally perform in an opposite manner. If one player scores high, the other usually scores low. Avoid picking players that correlate negatively with top player
BAH vs BMUDA
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Pick J Richardson and J Proctor together
Strong Positive Correlation
Pick J Richardson and Chare Smith together
Positive Correlation
Pick J Proctor and Chare Smith together
Positive Correlation
Pick J Proctor and D Rawlins together
Positive Correlation
Pick A Douglas and Chare Smith together
Positive Correlation
Pick C Outerbridge and T Fray together
Positive Correlation
Pick C Outerbridge and Z Burgess together
Positive Correlation
Pick Chare Smith and CRM Douglas together
Positive Correlation
Pick CRM Douglas and Z Burgess together
Positive Correlation
Don’t pick D Brangman and C Outerbridge in the same lineup
Negative Correlation
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Pick D Brangman and D Rawlins together
Positive Correlation
Pick T Manders and CRM Douglas together
Positive Correlation
Pick J Proctor and Z Burgess together
Positive Correlation
Pick C Outerbridge and CRM Douglas together
Positive Correlation
Pick D Brangman and CRM Douglas together
Negative Correlation
Pick T Manders and D Rawlins together
Negative Correlation
Pick A Douglas and C Outerbridge together
Negative Correlation
Pick A Douglas and T Fray together
Negative Correlation
Pick C Outerbridge and Chare Smith together
Negative Correlation
Pick C Outerbridge and D Rawlins together
Negative Correlation
Pick Chare Smith and T Fray together
Negative Correlation
Pick CRM Douglas and D Rawlins together
Strong Negative Correlation
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BAH vs BMUDA